Systems and methods for determining a topology of an ethernet ring in a building management system
US-2018316567-A1 · Nov 1, 2018 · US
US11252242B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11252242-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916677797-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 15, 2022 |
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A method of interconnecting a daisy chain communication network having a terminal managers and a plurality of managed switches and a plurality of fixtures operable as clients of a client server network. The method also includes transmitting a discovery message to a first fixture and a second fixture, capturing the discovery message in the first fixture and the second fixture, and determining a first head fixture and at least one of a second head fixture and a tail fixture. Furthermore, the method also includes discovering an intermediate fixture based on the first head fixture and the at least one of a second head fixture and a tail fixture, resolving which of the first head fixture and the at least one of a second head fixture and a tail fixture is to be identified as an active head fixture, and establishing the active head fixture and a passive tail fixture.
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What is claimed is: 1. A daisy chain communication network comprising: a terminal manager operable as a server; a plurality of managed switches; a plurality of fixtures operable as clients of a client server network; a first port of a first fixture of the plurality of fixtures operably connected to a port of a first managed switch of the plurality of managed switches; a second port of the first fixture of the plurality of fixtures operably connected to a first port of a second fixture of the plurality of fixtures; a second port of the second fixture of the plurality of fixtures operably connected to a first port of a second managed switch of the plurality of managed switches to form the daisy chain communication network; wherein the first managed switch transmits a discovery message to the first fixture of the plurality of fixtures and the second managed switch transmits the discovery message to the second fixture of the plurality of fixtures; wherein the first fixture of the plurality of fixtures captures the discovery message and the second fixture of the plurality of fixtures captures the discovery message; wherein a first head fixture and at least one of a second head fixture and a tail fixture are determined from the discovery message; wherein an intermediate fixture is discovered based on the first head fixture and the at least one of the second head fixture and the tail fixture in the daisy chain communication network; wherein a location and address of the first head fixture and the at least one of the second head fixture and the tail fixture in the daisy chain communication network is resolved to identify an active head fixture; wherein the active head fixture and a passive tail fixture are established, wherein a MAC table for the plurality of managed switches and the plurality of fixtures of the daisy chain communication network is refreshed based on the resolved position of the first head fixture and the at least one of the second head fixture and the tail fixture in the daisy chain communication network. 2. The daisy chain communication system of claim 1 , wherein the daisy chain communication network is an Ethernet network and operates at layer two of the Ethernet network. 3. The daisy chain communication system of claim 1 , wherein the terminal manager and the plurality of managed switches are part of an elevator controller in an elevator control system and the plurality of fixtures include at least one of hall call buttons, lanterns, and kiosks. 4. A method of interconnecting a daisy chain communication network having a plurality of terminal managers operable as a server in operable communication with a plurality of managed switches and a plurality of fixtures operable as clients of a client server network, the method comprising: operably connecting a first port of a first fixture of the plurality of fixtures to a port of a first managed switch of the plurality of managed switches; operably connecting a second port of the first fixture of the plurality of fixtures to a first port of a second fixture of the plurality of fixtures; operably connecting a second port of the second fixture of the plurality of fixtures to a first port of a second managed switch of the plurality of managed switches to form the daisy chain communication network; transmitting a discovery message from a first terminal manager of the plurality of terminal managers to at least one of the first managed switch and the second managed switch; transmitting the discovery message from the first managed switch to the first fixture of the plurality of fixtures and transmitting the discovery message from the second managed switch to the second fixture of the plurality of fixtures; capturing the discovery message in a first head fixture and at least one of a second head fixture and a tail fixture in the daisy chain communication network; determining from the discovery message the first head fixture and the at least one of the second head fixture and the tail fixture; discovering at least one intermediate fixture based on the first head fixture and the at least one of the second head fixture and the tail fixture in the daisy chain communication network; resolving which of the first head fixture and the at least one of the second head fixture and the tail fixture is to be identified as an active head fixture; establishing the active head fixture and a passive tail fixture and refreshing a MAC table for the plurality of managed switches and the plurality of fixtures of the daisy chain communication network. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the daisy chain communication network operates at layer two of an Ethernet network.
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